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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Medical Education

Date Submitted: Sep 10, 2024
Date Accepted: Sep 23, 2025

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Insights Into History and Trends of Teaching and Learning in Stomatology Education: Bibliometric Analysis

Guo L, Zou Z

Insights Into History and Trends of Teaching and Learning in Stomatology Education: Bibliometric Analysis

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e66322

DOI: 10.2196/66322

PMID: 41115185

PMCID: 12536922

Insights into history and trends of teaching and learning in stomatology education: a bibliometric analysis

  • Linna Guo; 
  • Ziang Zou

ABSTRACT

Background:

Stomatology education has experienced substantial transformations over recent decades. Nevertheless, a comprehensive summary encompassing the entirety of this field remains absent in the literature.

Objective:

In this study, we aim to perform a bibliometric analysis to evaluate the research status, current focus, and emerging trends in this field over the last two decades.

Methods:

We retrieved publications concerning teaching and learning in stomatology education from the Web of Science core collection covering the period from 2003 to 2023. Subsequently, we conducted a bibliometric analysis and visualization using R-Bibliometrix and CiteSpace.

Results:

In total, 5,528 publications focusing on teaching and learning in stomatology education were identified. The annual number of publications in this field has shown a consistent upward trend. The United States and the United Kingdom emerged as the leading contributors to research. Among academic institutions, the University of Iowa produced the highest number of publications. The Journal of Dental Education was identified as the journal with the highest citation. Wanchek T authored the most highly cited articles in the field. Emerging research hotspots were characterized by keywords such as "deep learning," "machine learning", "online learning", "virtual reality", and "convolutional neural network." The thematic map analysis further revealed that "surgery" and "accuracy" were categorized as emerging themes.

Conclusions:

The visualization bibliometric analysis of the literature clearly depicts the current hotspots and emerging topics in stomatology education concerning teaching and learning. The findings are intended to serve as a reference to advance the development of stomatology education research globally.


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Guo L, Zou Z

Insights Into History and Trends of Teaching and Learning in Stomatology Education: Bibliometric Analysis

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e66322

DOI: 10.2196/66322

PMID: 41115185

PMCID: 12536922

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